A couple finds their teenage son's marijuana stash and decides to smoke it at a dinner party. What starts as a casual decision quickly spirals into paranoia as they become convinced everyone at the party knows they're high. The sketch features brilliant physical comedy and performances, particularly Mark McKinney's frantic, paranoid character Nina who becomes increasingly anxious, convinced the guests can tell. The husband (Scott Thompson) remains relatively calm while trying to manage his wife's escalating anxiety. The sketch culminates with their son Dennis returning home and asking for his pot back, leading to more awkward moments. A classic Kids in the Hall sketch that perfectly captures the instant paranoia that can accompany marijuana use, featuring the troupe's signature blend of relatable situations taken to absurd extremes.